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implosion

[im-ploh-zhuhn] / ɪmˈploʊ ʒən /






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Instead of an implosion we saw Scotland reversing the narrative.

From BBC

But the larger question, which may take many years to unfold, is whether a version of the Anglo-European political implosion is already happening here, or has already happened.

From Salon

The mental implosions, the victories left behind them.

From BBC

Fighting talk from his players about the introspection sessions they have put themselves through since the implosions of the autumn were words that were not acted upon when the first test of their mettle arrived.

From BBC

First Brands’ sudden implosion last year rattled credit markets and presented a glaring example of the risks lenders take when providing financing to closely held enterprises whose inner workings might not be fully understood.

From The Wall Street Journal